Handbook #2 – A Comprehensive Guide To Event Reporting

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For event planners, success is largely measured by the data gained before, during, and after an event. Event organizers are tasked with creating memorable experiences that resonate with attendees, but meeting business objectives and proving value through metrics is often how you win the budget for next year. Because of this, accurate event analytics and reporting are a must for most event organizers to prove event success beyond traditional attendee surveys and anecdotal feedback.

Welcome to “A Comprehensive Guide to Event Reporting.” In this handbook, we’ll explore the art of event reporting and its role in ensuring that your events are memorable for attendees and meeting company objectives. From understanding the key performance indicators (KPIs) to crafting a data-driven marketing strategy, we’ll walk you through data and reporting during initial event planning and post-event evaluation.

Attendease Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide To Event Reporting

Learn more about:

  • 7 KPIs That Will Help You Prove Event Success
  • Measuring Event Success from Pre- to Post-Event
  • What to Look For in Your Website Analytics
  • Registration Analytics That Shouldn’t Be Overlooked
  • Advanced Event Analytics To Take Your Event to the Next Level
  • Creating a Data-Driven Marketing Strategy with All That You’ve Learned

BlueJeans Video Conferencing Alternative: Attendease

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BlueJeans Video Conferencing Alternative: Attendease

BlueJeans, a Verizon-owned software company, is sunsetting this year. Now, customers who have been using the video conferencing platform to host online events, conferences, meetings, or live streams, have to find a new way of connecting with virtual audiences.

Are you a BlueJeans customer looking for an alternative solution? Losing access to the software you love is no walk in the park, but fortunately, choosing and implementing a new platform is easier than ever with Attendease. 

What Is BlueJeans?

Founded in 2009 and launched for commercial use in 2011, BlueJeans was started by Krish Ramakirshnan and Alagu Periyannan as a video conferencing solution that hoped to be “as comfortable and as casual as your pair of jeans.” Later, in May 2020, BlueJeans was acquired by Verizon for about $400 million.

The business-focused, cloud-based video conferencing platform offered users the ability to connect across multiple devices from anywhere in the world. Users could host interactive events and live streams as well as share screens, collaborate across video and audio, and integrate with other conferencing solutions.

BlueJeans Video Conferencing & Virtual Events Platform

With a wide variety of interactive options and high-quality, production-grade experiences, BlueJeans was a popular virtual events platform. Large companies, schools, and other organizations used BlueJeans to host and manage engaging events for people across the globe.

What Happened to BlueJeans Video Conferencing Software?

On August 8, 2023, Verizon announced that it would sunset BlueJeans in the first half of 2024.

Instead of an immediate shutdown, Verizon started the sunset process by terminating the BlueJeans Basic tier and free trial offers on August 31, 2023. According to their shutdown announcement, the rest of the video conferencing platform will be discontinued at some point in 2024.

Why Is Verizon Shutting Down BlueJeans?

The move by Verizon to sunset BlueJeans was shocking to many users of the platform. In a mass email to BlueJeans users, Verizon claimed the decision was made “due to the changing market landscape.”

Did Verizon fail to capitalize on BlueJeans’s massive subscriber list, vast reach, and premier products? Did the company change the direction of its core focus or simply struggle to sell end-user services like a virtual collaboration tool? We can only speculate why Verizon decided to shut down BlueJeans and leave users in the lurch.

Your Alternative to BlueJeans: Attendease

If you use BlueJeans and now have to search for a new video conferencing platform or virtual event solution for your team, try Attendease.

Attendease is a comprehensive event planning and management software platform that businesses can use to connect with audiences, automate processes, and save resources. We provide a seamless, branded experience for our users and make it easy to integrate with other video conferencing providers as needed.

Why is Attendease the best alternative to BlueJeans? Here’s what our all-in-one platform has to offer.

Use One Tool Across the Entire Event Lifecycle

Attendease is designed to help you plan and manage your event over its entire lifecycle. Rather than using a variety of tools to complete different tasks, you can use one tool for event promotion, pre-event planning, event management, and post-event analysis. You can also consolidate any of your existing enterprise tools—such as Marketo, Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Analytics, Slack, etc.—with Attendease as well as integrate your preferred video conferencing provider, such as Zoom, GoToMeeting, or Webex.

Our flexible platform is designed to manage even the most complex of conferences, meetings, webinars, or other events for your team, customers, or industry partners.

Manage In-Person, Online, Hybrid, & Live Events

No matter what event format your business relies on; you can plan and host events with Attendease. Our software supports in-person, online, hybrid, and live events from one platform and has the versatility to change formats as needed to throw a successful event. From virtual events to in-person meetings and everything in between, the Attendease platform simplifies and automates workflows to save resources and grow your audience.

Streamline the Event Planning & Management Process

With our easy-to-use and fully integrated platform, you can streamline the event planning and management process for every online meeting, hybrid conference, or live-streamed webinar. Our comprehensive event tools offer everything you could need to throw a business event, from a painless registration process and features that help increase your reach to a user-friendly interface and customized speaker workflows.

You can customize the Attendease platform to fit your needs—no web developer required, and if you have questions or need assistance, reach out to our excellent customer support for help and answers. With a quick turnaround, you’ll be on your way to event success.

See Attendease in Action: Schedule a Free Demo

Looking for an alternative to BlueJeans video conferencing software? Look no further. We’ve got you covered.

Attendease is a leading all-in-one professional event planning and managing software that provides an intuitive, seamless, and convenient digital experience. Whether you are hosting a virtual conference, scheduling an annual all-hands meeting, or presenting a live webinar, you can streamline the entire event planning and management process with Attendease.

Contact us or book a free demo today to see all the features Attendease has to offer and learn more about how we can help you throw your next conference, meeting, webinar, or event.

Building a Winning Corporate Events Program: 7 Critical Success Factors

  • Event Management

Corporate events serve an important purpose — they boost brand visibility, drive revenue, and strengthen relationships with customers and employees. However, executing successful events takes more than ordering catering and sending invites.

With so much on the line, there’s immense pressure on corporate event planners to get everything right. You have to wear multiple hats and juggle competing priorities: attendee preferences, corporate goals, vendors and suppliers, internal deadlines…the list goes on.

When building out a corporate events program, several critical factors must be considered to ensure the organization’s long-term success and sustainability. Here’s an in-depth checklist that covers the most critical areas to focus on so that you can run your next corporate event with ease!

1. Define clear goals and objectives

To successfully execute an event, you first need to know what you’re aiming at. That’s why the first step to running a winning event is clearly defining its purpose and objectives.

This is best done by scheduling a planning meeting with company leadership and other key stakeholders for the event. Consider asking questions like:

  • What is the primary purpose of this event? Is it for lead generation, brand awareness, employee engagement, or something else?
  • How does this event align with our overall corporate strategy and goals for the year?
  • What are the 2-3 key messages we want to communicate through this event?
  • What type of experience do we want to create for attendees? Educational? Entertaining? Inspiring?
  • How will we measure the success of this event both quantitatively and qualitatively?

Make sure to balance the overarching goals of the event with the company’s overall corporate strategy while also considering attendee preferences and perspectives (more on that shortly). 

Next, establish measurable key performance indicators (KPIs) like leads generated, conversion rate, revenue created, employee engagement, and event satisfaction rating to track performance. KPIs provide concrete proof of what’s working and can be used to measure success event-over-event and year-over-year.

Moreover, having crystal clear goals and objectives means you have a definitive blueprint to revisit if disagreements or hurdles pop up during planning. It also enables you to say no to ideas that don’t align with the established vision.

2. Prioritize strategic planning and execution

Once you’ve defined clear objectives, the next step is developing an in-depth event strategy and plan that aligns with organizational goals. This includes considering your internal resources (budget, stakeholders, event management software) and external resources (sponsors, vendors, partners).

Effective project management is crucial for seamless execution—AKA your sanity. Here are some tips for managing corporate event planning across multiple teams and stakeholders:

  • Create a master project plan with milestones, deliverables, and deadlines. Build in buffer time for inevitable delays.
  • Schedule regular status update meetings to discuss timelines, blockers, and wins.
  • Maintain a shared calendar all stakeholders can access with key dates and deadlines.
  • Use collaboration tools like shared drives, intranets, and project management software to keep all teams aligned.

Designate a point person from each department to streamline communication.

Communicate early and often with all stakeholders to resolve issues quickly.

It’s also important to plan for all possible scenarios. Identify potential challenges like vendors bailing or low registration and have contingency plans ready to go, just in case.

LEARN MORE: Shopping for new event management software? Here’s how to get internal buy-in. 

3. Effectively manage the event budget

Based on your strategic plan, develop a realistic, line-item budget covering all aspects of the event — venue, vendors, security, food and beverage, staffing, swag, and the dozens of other expenses that pop up.

It’s crucial to monitor expenses closely and adhere to the budget to ensure financial stability. Be extra diligent when tracking these common big-ticket items:

  • Venue rental fees
  • Catering for meals, snacks, and receptions
  • A/V equipment rentals and labor
  • Speaker fees and travel expenses
  • Event marketing and promotional costs
  • Printed collateral like signage, programs, and banners

Here are some top tips for keeping costs in check:

  • Negotiate discounts with venues and vendors as a repeat customer
  • Take advantage of off-season event dates for lower pricing
  • Order food and drink based on confirmed registration numbers
  • Minimize printed materials by shifting content online
  • Repurpose decor from past events when possible

In general, seek cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality or the attendee experience.

LEARN MORE: Run a memorable corporate event — even if your budget is smaller than last year’s

4. Engage stakeholders

Identify and actively engage key stakeholders from day one, including sponsors, partners, vendors, and internal teams.

For external stakeholders:

  • Know exactly who your primary point of contact is and how to reach them.
  • Make sure you have signed contracts in place at least three months out.
  • Clearly outline expectations, deliverables, and deadlines in writing.

For internal stakeholders:

  • Create a core event committee with reps from legal, marketing, facilities, IT, etc.
  • Schedule planning meetings at least monthly leading up to the event.
  • Designate team leads for registration, catering, production, etc., based on expertise.
  • Outline each team’s responsibilities and ideal timelines.

Communicate early and consistently with all stakeholders to align expectations. Have clear escalation processes in place in case of disagreements or delays. Foster strong relationships to enhance support and collaboration.

5. Craft an exceptional attendee experience

One of the most important pieces of running a successful corporate event is thoroughly understanding your target audiences so you can tailor the program to meet their goals and preferences.

Conduct audience research through surveys and interviews early in the planning process to gain insights. Ask about their pain points, how they prefer to engage with content, what takeaways they expect, and what type of experience they want to have.

Then, keep that target attendee at the forefront as you make programming decisions. Whether you’re running a large-scale conference, an intimate retreat, or a virtual town hall, implement creative, engaging, and interactive elements to enhance the experience.

The same goes for virtual and hybrid events. It’s important to find ways for remote attendees to feel included and represented and that they’ve gained value from the event just like those there in person.

Finally, gather feedback during and after the event through quick polls or post-event surveys. Analyze results to continually evolve your programming and improve future events.

LEARN MORE: How software for hybrid events creates an engaging experience for your virtual attendees!

6. Market and promote the event

Next, develop a strategic, multifaceted marketing plan to effectively promote your event across channels. Tactics may include:

  • Digital campaigns (retargeting ads, social media, sponsored content)
  • Email nurture campaigns with value-driven content
  • Eye-catching print ads in industry publications
  • Radio spots for events open to the public
  • Social media contests leading up to the event
  • Promotion directly through sales reps or account managers

It’s also important to create a branded, mobile-friendly event website so prospective attendees have an information hub to visit. Include logistical details, session descriptions, speaker bios, FAQs, and personalized calls-to-action to drive conversions.

(Pssst, event marketing software can help with this.) 

Effective event marketing & management means creating compelling content that highlights the tangible value of attending, like thought leadership keynotes, can’t-miss training sessions, pitch competitions, and top-notch networking opportunities.

LEARN MORE: Need fresh content ideas? Check out our top 10 strategies for promoting your event on social media. 

7. Leverage corporate event management technology

Finally, make sure you lean on corporate event planning software

to enhance event logistics and attendee engagement.

Event management software like Attendease makes it easy to support in-person, online, and hybrid events seamlessly from one centralized hub.

Say goodbye to repetitive, time-consuming tasks—the right corporate event management technology helps you template and automate workflows for streamlined multi-event management.

It also makes it easier than ever to simplify planning and task management across all event team members, in addition to delivering incredibly branded, consistent experiences across multiple channels.  

Registration can be a massive pain point for planners and attendees alike. Look for an event management solution with robust registration capabilities for a smooth process, like:  

  • Easily managing complex pricing, promo codes, and group passes
  • Advanced form features and conditional logic to capture unique data
  • The ability to save forms to reuse for future events

It’s also important to have access to data and reporting to track performance, such as:

  • Real-time registration and attendance data
  • Easy-to-visualize key event metrics through dynamic dashboards
  • Exportable data to share across teams and inform future events
  • Member engagement across multiple corporate events

Bottom line: leveraging event technology is no longer optional if you want to plan corporate events like a pro — it’s an absolute must for optimizing logistics, enhancing engagement, and driving event success across the board.

Un-complicate even your most complicated events with Attendease

In summary, these seven factors are critical for building a winning corporate events program from the ground up. And leveraging innovative technologies like Attendease makes it easier to work smarter, not harder.

Attendease by Tripleseat is an end-to-end event management platform designed to make every meeting and event an awesome experience—for everyone. 
Ready to elevate your corporate events? Book a demo today!

Strategies to Increase Event Sponsorship: How to Get More Sponsors

  • Event Management

Event sponsorship can make or break the success of a corporate event. 

The right sponsors provide critical financial resources, boost credibility, and expand reach and exposure. For corporate event planners, identifying and securing event sponsors is an essential yet challenging undertaking.

This article will explore proven techniques and strategies for how to get sponsors for an event. You’ll learn creative approaches to align sponsor and event goals, how to craft compelling proposals and target sponsors, as well as how to nurture ongoing partnerships. 

With the strategies outlined here, you can elevate your events and build fruitful sponsor relationships that deliver value well beyond the event itself!

Understanding Sponsorship Objectives

The first step is understanding potential sponsors’ goals and expectations. Corporate sponsors invest in events for strategic reasons, not just as a favor. 

Common objectives include:

  • Increased brand awareness and visibility
  • Making connections with target demographics
  • Lead generation opportunities
  • Thought leadership positioning
  • Driving product sales

Once you’ve identified a prospective event sponsor’s goals, you can align your event’s purpose and offerings accordingly. Demonstrate how their sponsorship will provide ROI and help them achieve their desired outcomes. 

Creating A Compelling Event Proposal

An engaging sponsorship proposal is crucial for securing partners. Your proposal should clearly convey key details about the event, audience, and benefits to sponsors.

Follow these tips for creating a winning event sponsorship proposal:

  • Introduce your company and credentials. Briefly describe your business, experience level, and successes running events. This establishes credibility upfront.
  • Provide event details. Include the date, location, expected attendance, and event purpose/theme. Outline the agenda and program so sponsors can get a feel for the event. 
  • Describe target demographics. Show how the audience for your event aligns with the sponsor’s target market. Provide details on job roles, industries, seniority levels, and other relevant attributes.
  • Highlight unique value. Convey why this event is a prime, one-of-a-kind sponsorship opportunity for maximum exposure.
  • Outline sponsorship benefits. List specific, tangible assets the sponsor will receive, like speaking sessions, booth space, logo placement, social media mentions, attendee access, and other brand visibility perks.
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Building A Strong Brand For Your Event

A compelling brand is a vital part of how to get sponsors for an event—especially ones focused on branding and visibility. Your brand should communicate excellence, professionalism, and what makes your event unique.

To convey a consistent look and feel, you need to maintain the same color scheme, logo placement, design elements, and messaging across platforms. 

Showcase past successes by displaying logos of satisfied sponsors and partners while quantifying achievements like revenue, leads generated, and brand awareness. 

Make sure to develop polished assets like brochures, one-pagers, presentations, and other promotional materials aligned with your brand style.

By cultivating a strong and appealing event brand, sponsors will be eager to align with your offerings.

How To Target The Right Sponsors

With countless potential sponsors to contact, zeroing in on the right partners is critical. 

Follow this three-step process to make sure you’re going after the right people: 

1. Identify prospects aligned with your event

Research companies: 

  • In your event’s industry/space
  • Whose products/services will interest your attendees
  • With target demographics matching your audience

Make a list of relevant companies that check all the boxes for your event. Plan your outreach schedule and follow-up activities. 

2. Evaluate sponsors’ goals and needs

Review their current initiatives, challenges, and marketing objectives. Assess if your event matches their requirements for awareness, lead generation, etc. This will help you position your event as solving an important problem for their company. 

3. Tailor your proposal

One size does not fit all, and every proposal should be tailored to individual sponsors. Make sure to emphasize the details that matter most to each prospect. Show how their needs will be met through sponsorship. 

This process might sound tedious, but taking the time to identify and vet prospects strategically will lead to a better response from event sponsors. You’ve got this!

Offer Diverse Sponsorship Packages

Providing varied sponsorship levels allows you to appeal to more companies. Each level should have varied benefits and costs to fit any budget.

Standard packages to consider include: 

Title sponsorship

The most prominent level is aligned with the event name and brand. Perks may include:

  • Logo integrated into event name and promotions
  • Speaking opportunity at opening or closing
  • Prime exhibit booth space
  • Full-page ad in the program
  • Lead generation access
  • Social media co-branding

Presenting sponsor

This is a second-tier opportunity with strong brand visibility. Benefits can include:

  • Logo on all event signage and materials
  • Booth in a preferred location
  • Verbal recognition from the stage
  • Half-page ad in the program
  • Limited social media co-branding

Supporting sponsor

This is an entry-level package ideal for vendors. This level typically includes: 

  • Logo on the event website
  • Standard exhibit booth
  • Quarter-page ad in the program
  • Social media mentions

You can meet an event sponsor’s needs by offering bundles to suit different budgets and goals. Be open to further customizing these packages as well. 

Leveraging social media and digital marketing

First, event sponsors should be spotlighted in event hashtag campaigns on X and other platforms. 

Another tactic is to create Facebook or LinkedIn groups where sponsors can engage with attendees. Work with sponsors to develop co-branded ads and organic social content. 

Send email blasts highlighting sponsors with links to their websites and social profiles. You can also consider running Google/Facebook ads with sponsor information targeted to your attendee demographics.

Event sponsor logos, descriptions, and calls to action (CTAs) should be prominently featured on your event website

Make sure to track impressions, clicks, and other metrics to showcase the results sponsors will achieve by partnering with you.

Networking And Relationship-Building

Strong relationships are integral to fruitful event sponsorships. 

You can cultivate rapport with sponsors in engaging ways. Consider hosting pre-event meetups where sponsors, organizers, and key attendees can connect face-to-face. 

During the event, spotlight sponsors from the podium and personally recognize their contributions so they feel truly appreciated. Arrange for sponsors to interact with attendees through booths, lounge areas and by participating in session Q&As. 

After the event, send out surveys to solicit sponsor feedback on how to improve their experience. Schedule one-on-one meetings to learn how sponsors prefer to engage with attendees. And don’t forget to send personal thank you notes to sponsors after the event to show your gratitude!

By continually nurturing these relationships before, during, and after your events, you’ll establish trust and loyalty with sponsors that pay dividends through mutually beneficial partnerships.

Providing Value Beyond The Event

The event itself is just one small part of keeping sponsors happy. You need to get creative in providing value to sponsors even after the event concludes. 

Send event photos and videos to sponsors for use in their own marketing efforts. Make sure you provide attendee demographics, contact details, and survey data to sponsors as agreed upon.

You could also feature sponsor content and thought leadership in post-event email newsletters to keep them top of mind. Another idea is to co-create blog posts with sponsors on topics relevant to your audience to position them as industry experts. 

Next, start planning future events with the sponsor early on and collaborate to outline shared goals for growing the partnership. 

This additional exposure and connection after the event drives ROI for sponsors over the long term—and they’ll have you to thank. 

Measuring And Demonstrating ROI

Proving a sponsorship’s tangible impact through data is tremendously powerful. Be sure to:

  • Track real-time analytics on booth traffic, branded ad clicks, and other metrics at the event.
  • Conduct surveys to quantify changes in brand perception, purchasing intent, and other impacts.
  • Calculate total impressions across platforms like social, email, and the event app.
  • Pull attendance demographics, sales figures, and other statistics demonstrating results.

Fact-based proof of sponsorship ROI will make securing their partnership next year a breeze.

Sustaining Long-Term Partnerships

The best event sponsorships are mutually beneficial and span multiple events and years. To maintain longevity, you need to check in with sponsors to ensure they remain satisfied regularly. 

Have open discussions about what’s working well and what could be improved so you can adapt the partnership to meet their evolving needs. Offer first rights for sponsorships of your upcoming events to show commitment. Develop tiered loyalty programs with special perks and discounts for repeat sponsors to keep them engaged. Send appreciation gifts or donations to causes important to the event sponsor to show you truly care. 

By continuously evaluating and enhancing the sponsorship through open communication, you demonstrate your dedication to shared, long-term success with your sponsors.

Create Case Studies And Highlight Success Stories

Concrete examples of successful past sponsorships provide tremendous influence for securing new partners. You should compile compelling case studies and testimonials that bring the partnerships to life. 

Showcase the positive outcomes and ROI delivered for sponsors. Include specific metrics like website traffic, leads collected, sales won, and brand recall that quantify the impact. Use glowing reviews from sponsor leadership and team members that highlight their excitement. Demonstrate how the event furthered the sponsor’s objectives and vision. 

Prospects want social proof, so by spotlighting real-world results and anecdotes from satisfied sponsors, you provide the trust and validation needed to show you can deliver value.

Build Win-Win Sponsor Relationships With Attendease

Event sponsorship is clearly complex but immensely rewarding when done right. With a strategic approach, you can align sponsor goals with event offerings for mutually beneficial partnerships. 

Event sponsorship is all about strategy and relationship-building. With the techniques outlined in this guide, you now have the insights to attract and retain high-impact sponsors. As a result, you can elevate your events and unlock partnership opportunities that help your organization thrive!
Attendease by Tripleseat provides an all-in-one event management platform to seamlessly coordinate events, engage attendees, and nurture sponsor relationships over the long term. Book a demo today!

Why A Sustained Events Program Outweighs One Big Event

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Moving away from “one event to rule them all”

Hosting “one big event” is often seen as the pinnacle of corporate event planning. Splashy annual events generate immense excitement and engagement, often bringing a short-term economic and publicity boost to the city they’re hosting in.

However, there are downsides to putting all of your event eggs into one basket. Infrastructure and operations are costly, not to mention that attendee engagement tends to fall drastically once the event is over. That’s why more event planners are shifting their strategy to sustained events programs.

A sustained events program refers to hosting multiple smaller events throughout the 

year rather than putting all your resources into one major event.

This blog will explore the advantages of taking a sustained approach to corporate events, including greater audience retention, improved brand visibility, and more effective resource management. If this sounds like a lot of work, fret not—modern event organizing software has your back. 

Read on to learn why consistent smaller events deliver better long-term results compared to infrequent blockbusters!

Why The Shift Towards Sustained Events In Modern Event Planning Strategies?

The excitement and prestige of hosting “one big event” is often considered a major draw for cities and organizations. Events like the Olympics or the Super Bowl are still seen as pinnacles of success that bring global attention—and rightfully so. 

The positive publicity and tourism revenue that these events attract makes them hard to resist. Cities and countries still compete fiercely to host these infrequent yet high-profile events.

However, external factors are challenging the idea that hosting one large event per year is the ideal strategy…As the costs of infrastructure, operations, and security continue to rise, managing the huge risks and debts associated with major one-time events is becoming less feasible.

Further, the rise of social media and digital platforms has made large audiences more fragmented. This necessitates more targeted outreach. Relying solely on a mass event model has become less effective for reaching specific audiences. 

That’s why offering more consistent, smaller events targeted to niche audiences has become increasingly popular in the events world. The costs and risks are lower, while more regular touchpoints with audiences throughout the year make relationship-building that much easier. 

Plus, sustained event programs allow for brand visibility to grow incrementally over time rather than to dramatically spike and fall. 

Modern events programs recognize that delivering value regularly to engaged subgroups drives better long-term results compared to chasing infrequent large events. This shift in strategy has been accelerated by modern event coordination software, which makes it easier to manage ongoing events at scale.

Advantages Of A Sustained Events Program

Maintaining an ongoing events program provides several advantages compared to relying on large, infrequent events. Let’s explore the benefits!

Easier to maintain momentum post-event

With a sustained events model, you stay connected with your audience through regular touchpoints over the course of a year. This makes it easier to nurture relationships and continue engagement beyond any individual event.

In contrast, with infrequent major events, you must rebuild momentum almost from scratch every single time. Attracting people to commit their time and money to the next big event happening in a year or two is challenging. There are fewer opportunities to keep people engaged in between.

A sustained program allows flexibility in event formats and content. Interspersing large conferences with intimate seminars, workshops, and happy hours accommodates diverse interests and learning styles. Not to mention that it’s easier to satisfy the growing desire for a mix of virtual and in-person (AKA hybrid) events. This variety keeps people energized and likely to keep returning!

Improved brand visibility over time

Companies like South by Southwest and Adobe have successfully utilized sustained events programs for years. Adobe runs hundreds of targeted events annually, allowing them to engage diverse stakeholders—from employees to brand partners, customers, and beyond. The boost in visibility and goodwill generated by delivering value consistently over time is immense.

With consistent events, it’s easier to analyze performance and fine-tune your strategy. Detecting patterns and trends across multiple happenings provides insights that isolated events simply cannot. This enables continuous improvement, further empowering you and your events team over the long haul.

Best Practices For Running Sustained Events

Let’s explore proven tactics to help make an ongoing events program successful. Taking advantage of modern event management solutions with personalization capabilities and helpful metrics can help overcome potential hurdles.

Embrace modern event management solutions

Modern organizing software makes it easy to seamlessly run sustained events at scale. All-in-one platforms like Attendease by Tripleseat provide powerful tools for registration, marketing, logistics, reporting, and more.

Integrated solutions reduce manual processes, provide deeper insights through in-depth reporting, and enable faster execution and replication. Automation features like website templates and email marketing also save you and your team valuable time and effort.

Event organizing software also enhances audience engagement before, during, and after events through custom event apps, instant replay features, and interactive virtual components. Features like webinars and live stream capabilities further nurture relationships between in-person happenings.

Look for personalization and data-driven insights

Personalization capabilities combat attendee fatigue over time by delivering tailored experiences. For example, Attendease helped geographic information systems company Esri develop a custom event app to serve up a personalized agenda and content recommendations to thousands of its attendees. This keeps each event feeling fresh and relevant.

Robust data and insights gathered across all events further support personalization efforts. Identifying popular speakers, topics, and networking activities allows your events team to modify future programming based directly on audience analytics.

Surveys also provide crucial attendee feedback to incorporate into your next event. This diversity in content and format sustains engagement by consistently adapting to audience needs.

Learn to manage resources effectively

A deliberate strategy focused on key performance indicators (KPIs) allows sustained event programs to maximize their ROI. Tracking registration and attendance, attendee satisfaction and engagement, lead generation, and marketing reach provide quantifiable metrics for optimization.

Powerful reporting functionality also enables insightful comparison across your entire catalog of events. This helps identify successful venues, sponsors, and program formats to replicate. In turn, you’re better able to manage resources wisely, which saves money and enables continuous improvement over time!

Scale Up Your Events With Winning Event Coordination Software

Running a sustained events program means easier relationship building, greater brand visibility over time, and better resource management compared to one-off large-scale events. As the landscape of event marketing continues to evolve, integrating hybrid elements and diverse event formats can provide additional value to attendees. 

Don’t worry; modern event management solutions have your back. Tools that offer robust reporting and seamless personalization make it easier to successfully run regular events at scale.

Simplify the complexity of managing your multiple events throughout the year with a powerful platform like Attendease by Tripleseat. Our suite of registration, marketing, reporting, and personalization tools empowers you to run a sustained events program without a hitch. Book a demo today!

75 Event Ideas to Inspire Your Next Event

  • Event Trends

Event planning is no small feat, especially when it comes to corporate meetings and functions. A successful event requires thoughtful organization, creative vision, and seamless execution.

Why Unique & Fun Event Ideas?

Unique and fun events not only attract more attendees but also increase engagement, brand loyalty, and positive word-of-mouth marketing. They provide a platform for networking, creativity, and innovation, leaving a lasting impression on guests and making the event more memorable and impactful.

But dreaming up unique, inspiring themes and event ideas takes time and imagination. When you’re already overwhelmed with planning the logistics, it can be a challenge to brainstorm something that will wow your attendees.

That’s why we have compiled this extensive list of unique event ideas to take the guesswork out of planning your next function. With so many diverse themes to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect one to make your event engaging and truly memorable. Let’s dive in!

Table Of Contents

Corporate Event Ideas

Corporate events are a chance to boost engagement, make valuable connections, and invest in your team’s development. With the right activities and experiences, your next event will motivate, unite, and inspire.

1. Team-building activities

Escape the office to engage in team-building activities like outdoor scavenger hunts, trivia games, and relay races. These activities spark creativity, improve communication, and build trust between colleagues. Plus, there’s nothing quite like a fun challenge to break down barriers and bring out everyone’s competitive spirit. 

2. Outdoor adventure challenges

Outdoor adventures lead to inside jokes and shared memories that bring teams closer together. Unique event ideas like hiking tips, high ropes courses, and wall climbing challenge attendees to think strategically, build trust, and foster resilience—not to mention enjoy some fresh air and sunshine!

3. Escape room experiences

Escape rooms require close collaboration, effective communication, and leadership under pressure. Their immersive nature forces teams to work together, leverage their strengths, and improve their weaknesses. Plus, escaping the room brings out everyone’s competitive spirit and creates shared memories that bond the team.

4. Professional development workshops

Liven up professional development workshops with interactive elements like small group activities, role-playing, and open discussions. Allow attendees to choose topics most useful to them ahead of time to customize the experience. Or gamify workshops with points and prizes to add some friendly competition to the mix.

5. Networking events

Networking events connect employees across departments and roles over drinks, snacks, or activities for sharing ideas, collaborating, and forming valuable connections. Group activities like scavenger hunts, trivia, or bingo to break the ice. Also, remember to mix up groups frequently so people meet new contacts.

6. Speed networking sessions

Rotate pairs through quick 5-10 minute exchanges that focus on mentorship, partnership building, or lead generation. Moderators keep conversations flowing with prompts and timers. By practicing exchanging valuable info quickly, attendees grow their network and make meaningful connections in a lively, fast-paced setting.

7. Industry-specific conferences

Keep teams on top of the latest industry trends and innovations. Industry conferences also provide valuable opportunities for networking and bringing back knowledge to the company. Keep the energy high with movement breaks, social events, and local flavors like venue tours. The goal is active participation, not just passive listening.

8. Keynote speakers on future trends

An impactful keynote speaker should do more than present data—they need to tell a compelling story that motivates action. Bring in a dynamic, forward-thinking leader who weaves in surprising anecdotes, asks thought-provoking questions, and provides concrete takeaways. Focus the topic on an emerging trend or issue directly relevant to attendees.

9. Interactive tech displays and demos

Interactive displays and demos enable people to learn by doing. Have knowledgeable reps from developers and partners available to answer questions one-on-one and walk through tailored use cases. Set up immersive simulations that transport people into future scenarios enabled by the tech.

10. Implement eco-friendly policies

Make sustainability a priority by implementing eco-friendly policies that reduce environmental impact. Simple changes like providing attendees with reusable containers and utensils, minimizing printed materials in favor of digital, and reducing food waste enable events to model green best practices. 

11. B Corp social responsibility initiatives

Showcase your values through social responsibility initiatives that empower attendees. Host projects like building community gardens, restoring wildlife habitats, or assembling care packages for at-risk groups. Facilitate panels where social entrepreneurs can pitch for investment funds based on attendee votes. Provide takeaways for creating change within teams and workflows. 

Social Event Ideas

Social events offer a chance for teams to have fun, bond outside of work, and give back together. Themed parties, community engagement initiatives, and group volunteering activities are just some examples of unique event ideas that can boost morale, strengthen relationships, and demonstrate values beyond the bottom line. 

12. Themed parties

Themed events add an extra layer of excitement and fun compared to standard corporate parties. Popular themes like decades parties, costume parties, and masquerade balls give attendees guided inspiration for decor, music, activities, food, and dress code.

13. Decades-themed parties

Decades-themed parties transport guests back in time to eras like the Roaring 20s, Disco 70s, or Hip Hop 90s. Decorations, music, entertainment, photo booths, contests, and food can all match the time period. Attendees will have a blast dressing up to immerse themselves in the experience fully! 

14. Costume parties

Costume parties around a broad theme, like heroes and villains, movie characters, or mythical creatures, encourage creativity and a sense of humor. Seeing executives and managers dressed as fairytale characters levels the playing field for silly bonding. Contests reward outstanding costumes, while on-site photography captures the fun.

15. Masquerade balls 

Masquerade balls evoke an air of mystery and sophistication. Attendees wear elegant masks and ball gowns or tuxedos for a glamorous evening of music, dancing, and mingling. This builds intrigue leading up to the big reveal of familiar coworkers behind the masks.

16. Community engagement events

Community engagement events come in many forms, from fundraising drives to volunteer projects. Skills-based volunteerism allows attendees to contribute their professional expertise through initiatives like pro bono consulting, workshops, coaching, and more. Contributing services and funding for local needs fosters goodwill and pride. 

17. Charity fundraisers

Charity fundraising events leverage a company’s resources and employee passion to drive significant donations benefiting a cause. Popular options include formal galas, sports competitions, variety shows, and crowdfunding campaigns. 

Tip: Display a progress thermometer at the event so attendees can visualize the impact in real time.

18. Volunteer events

Get attendees to roll up their sleeves together for local projects that make a positive impact. Build days with organizations like KABOOM! or Habitat for Humanity brings people together to construct playgrounds and housing. Or, lend a hand at local animal shelters through dog walking, grooming, and facility maintenance to align people around shared values and purpose.

19. Community clean-up projects

Small actions add up to make the community cleaner, safer, and more livable. Lead a trash clean-up effort at a local beach or park—make sure to provide supplies like trash bags, gloves, and pickers. Or, sort and pack donations like clothing, school supplies, or groceries for distribution agencies supporting families in need.

Educational Event Ideas

Providing educational experiences is a strategic investment in your team’s growth and success. From speaker series to hands-on workshops, these ideas for educational events build critical skills, inspire innovation, and support professional development.

20. Speaker series

Speaker series offer thought-provoking perspectives from influential voices that motivate teams and generate ideas. Keynotes from industry experts, inspirational speakers, and thought leaders all engage audiences through compelling storytelling. Their words challenge assumptions and create room for new ideas that energize teams.

21. Industry experts

Industry experts share insider knowledge that helps teams stay on the leading edge. Speakers across sectors like technology, business, healthcare, and more provide targeted insights for key roles. Industry leaders should aim to deliver tangible takeaways, and practical knowledge attendees can immediately apply on the job.

22. Inspirational speakers

Inspirational speakers empower teams to overcome obstacles and achieve more. Their stories of persevering through challenges motivate people to raise their performance. Attendees should walk away feeling energized, empowered, and ready to accomplish more—personally and professionally. 

23. TED-style talks

TED-style talks deliver big ideas in short, powerful speeches ranging from technology to creativity to social issues and more. These bite-sized thought-provoking talks often lead to engaging debates and fascinating conversations afterward.

24. Workshops and seminars

Want to really get hands-on? Immersive workshops and seminars provide memorable learning experiences through skills practice, expert-led discussions, and collaboration. Breakout sessions, role-playing, case studies, and group activities allow for practice and reinforcement, so attendees walk away fully equipped to implement what they’ve learned.

25. Skill-building workshops

Skill-building workshops offer interactive training in areas like leadership, communication, strategic thinking, and other core competencies. Breakout sessions and role-playing allow for practice and feedback. Teams return with enhanced capabilities that improve productivity and job satisfaction. 

26. Educational seminars

Bring in subject matter experts to share the latest research, case studies, and best practices on relevant industry topics. Seminars range from deep dives into emerging tech to broader topics like diversity and inclusion best practices, leadership techniques, and more. Teams gain the insights and knowledge to stay competitive.

27. Leadership development workshops

Leadership development workshops strengthen individual capacity for coaching, mentoring, strategic planning, budgeting, and managing teams. Leaders gain insights to empower their people and drive results. Roleplay common scenarios, explore case studies and encourage collaboration to solve real issues. 

28. Networking opportunities for women in science

Want to address the challenges women face in STEM? Dedicated panels, workshops, and networking receptions build community, strengthen skills, and provide mentorship and support—ultimately empowering women to overcome obstacles as they advance in the field.

29. Panel discussions

Panel discussions bring multiple perspectives around a topic, issue, or trend to the stage for lively debate and the exchange of ideas. A moderator guides the conversation and draws insights from diverse experts. Attendees appreciate seeing viewpoints challenged in real-time, and they gain a nuanced understanding of complex issues. 

Technology And Innovation Event Ideas

Ready to fuel innovation, inspire tech enthusiasts, and spark big ideas? Our lineup of technology and innovation events engages developers, IT pros, and techies alike through friendly competition, collaboration, and discovery. 

30. Hackathons

Hackathons are intensive 24-48 hour events where cross-functional teams collaborate to build creative solutions for business challenges and opportunities. Be sure to provide themes, datasets, hardware, and mentors so attendees can rapidly bring ideas to life. The immersive, competitive format fuels creativity and skills development. 

31. Coding competitions

Coding competitions are fast-paced contests where programmers flex their skills in solving complex algorithms, logic puzzles, and coding challenges. Attendees can participate solo or in teams. The competitive format lets coders showcase their abilities for prizes, prestige, and job opportunities.

32. App development challenges

Find tech-driven solutions to unique or pressing challenges. App development challenges bring developers together to conceptualize, build, and pitch mobile or web apps to a captive audience. The winning team gets a chance to see their app go live!

33. Robotics competitions

Bring together engineers to code robot players that go head-to-head in live matches. Competitors program robots with capabilities like speed, dexterity, motion planning, and environmental sensing. Matches take place in front of enthusiastic crowds and are often broadcast to share the action.

34. Tech expos

Get attendees to explore the latest innovations up close and personal at an interactive tech expo. Booth staff provide demos of leading-edge technology like VR/AR and AI, showcasing new possibilities for work and play. 

35. Product launches

Product launches are exclusive events to showcase new software, apps, devices, and platforms before they hit the mainstream market. These events give people an early look at anticipated tech along with demos of new capabilities and features. 

36. Demo sessions

Demo sessions showcase emerging technologies in an interactive setting. Guided demonstrations let attendees explore innovations like autonomous vehicles, smart city simulations, VR, and more. Participants leave with tangible examples of how to evaluate and use new technologies.

37. Startup showcases

Bring together promising startups to pitch their innovative solutions for the chance to secure investment and partnerships. These “shark tank” style presentations give startups a platform to demonstrate their unique technologies and business models. Like the TV show, expert judges and the audience evaluate strengths and weaknesses.

Arts And Culture Event Ideas

Immerse attendees in creative expression and provide memorable experiences that highlight diverse talents, foods, and practices from around the world.

38. Art exhibitions

Let attendees wander through galleries displaying works by renowned and emerging artists. Exhibitions range from traditional paintings and sculptures to avant-garde multi-media installations and tactile pieces. Experts provide insights into techniques, history, and symbolism within featured works.

39. Local artist showcases

Looking to amplify the local community? Bring together fresh works from local painters, sculptors, jewelers, photographers, and more! Attendees can meet creators and learn their stories while finding that perfect piece to take home. 

40. Interactive art installations

Engage your attendees’ senses with mesmerizing art pieces that react to motion, touch, and sound. Consider light columns that change color and pattern when people walk between them, or projections triggered by body movements that turn people into performers. Attendees will make memories and get amazing pictures for the ‘gram. 

41. Art and wine tastings

Invite attendees to sip wine and enjoy light refreshments while exploring different mediums and styles. Gallery guides provide insights into key pieces and the stories behind them. Between sips, guests have opportunities to chat about their favorite pieces and discover new artists. 

Tip: Use a portion of the proceeds to fund local arts education programs.

42. Cultural festivals

Cultural festivals promote traditions, performances, and food from around the globe. Multiple stages come alive with acts like Chinese acrobats, Polynesian dancers, Bollywood singers, and Irish dancers. Performers share stories behind their practices and what their heritage means to them, building cross-cultural bonds.

43. International food festivals

Let attendees sample traditional dishes from different cultures at food stall stations. Attendees can taste authentic pad thai, chicken tikka masala, empanadas, German sausages, and other traditional dishes all under one roof. Cooking demonstrations and menus provide education on staple flavors and ingredients.

44. Music and dance festivals

Bring people together for nonstop live entertainment. Multiple stages come alive with DJs, dance troupes, and more. Headliners get crowds on their feet while emerging talent gains exposure. In between sets, guests can learn dance fundamentals from skilled instructors. 

45. Cultural exchange events

Help build empathy and understanding between people from different walks of life. Panel discussions, storytelling sessions, meals, and open conversations encourage relationships between people from various cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds.

46. Live demonstrations of traditional crafts

Watch artisans demonstrate pottery making, glass blowing, embroidery, and other specialized crafts honed over generations. Unique examples include Japanese woodblock printing, Navajo weaving, Italian leatherworking, and French macaron making. 

47. International food and beverage stations

Travel the world one bite at a time! Themed buffet stations offer authentic dishes, snacks, and beverages from diverse cuisines. Imagine tapas, sushi, curries, and poutine all in one place. Friendly cultural ambassadors provide samples and discuss cultural influences.

48. Hands-on art workshops

Get creative with workshops that teach painting, jewelry making, pottery, origami, flower arranging, and other fun crafts. Workshops should appeal to all skill levels, even complete beginners. Instructors demonstrate key skills step-by-step before letting attendees showcase their creativity. Plus, everyone gets a unique memento to take home!

Health And Wellness Event Ideas

Foster employee well-being through events that promote positive lifestyle changes. Health and wellness gatherings build community while providing tools to improve physical, mental, and emotional health.

49. Fitness challenges

Friendly fitness competitions incentivize employees to move more. Encourage individuals or teams to track steps, exercise minutes, or activity goals for prizes like gift cards, trophies, and bragging rights! Leaderboards and challenges add motivation.

50. Charity runs/walks

Gather attendees for a feel-good group run or walkathon supporting an important cause like cancer research or homelessness. Choose from 5Ks, tough mudders, marathons, and more based on abilities. Fundraising adds a sense of purpose.

51. Yoga or meditation retreats

Help participants find inner calm with guided yoga, tai chi, or meditation sessions surrounded by the beauty of nature. Instructors lead relaxing classes focused on breathing, mindfulness, and gentle movements to reduce stress. Encourage attendees to practice these relaxation techniques in their everyday lives.

52. Wellness expos

Showcase options for healthier living through vendor booths, demos, and tastings. Speakers share their stories of achieving better health through different methods and practices. Get a massage, sample superfoods, take a strength test, and more! Attendees walk away with inspiration and resources to lead healthier lives.

53. Mental health awareness events

Host an event that breaks down stigma and fosters understanding around mental well-being in the workplace. Small group sessions led by trained facilitators provide a judgment-free zone for employees to talk about their mental health. Clinical experts lead workshops on building resilience, finding purpose, and overcoming challenges.

54. Workshops and seminars

Help employees develop healthy habits across all aspects of their lives. Consider bringing in financial advisors to provide tips on effectively managing money or nutritionists to offer guidance on meal planning and mindful eating. These sessions should send attendees away with clear, actionable strategies relevant to daily life.

55. Group therapy sessions

Group therapy sessions led by skilled professionals provide a safe space for employees to discuss concerns and receive support. Sessions are kept small to allow for intimate sharing. The facilitator establishes ground rules of confidentiality and listening without judgment. Attendees realize they are not alone in facing life’s challenges.

56. Mindfulness and stress-relief activities

Empower attendees with simple yet powerful ways to calm the mind and body during hectic workdays. Guided mindfulness sessions teach breathing techniques for finding calm. Adult coloring books provide a low-pressure creative outlet to occupy wandering minds during breaks. People return focused and uplifted.

57. Building a supportive workplace culture

A supportive organizational culture is built through intentional efforts to foster community, belonging, and care for one another. Host team-building activities to strengthen connections. Volunteer days give back to causes that matter. Shared meals, outings, and social events build rapport.

58. Strategies for managing stress and burnout

Provide attendees with practical tips for recognizing and reducing stress and burnout through seminars and resources. Seminars can cover time management, setting boundaries, goal planning, and building resilience. These sessions will help employees take control of their well-being and find fulfillment while avoiding chronic stress.

Seasonal And Holiday Event Ideas

Liven up the calendar with festive gatherings throughout the year to foster camaraderie and boost engagement.

59. Holiday-themed parties

Deck the halls and get in the spirit by celebrating seasonal holidays like Independence Day, Halloween, and Christmas. Go all out with food, games, decorations, costumes, and music centered around the holiday theme. These festive staples build goodwill and create lasting memories.

60. Halloween costume contests

Check out colleagues’ creative side by encouraging Halloween costumes at work. Offer prizes for categories like funniest costume, most original costume, and best group theme. Host activities like mummy wrapping contests, monster trivia, or creepy photo booths to get everyone involved in the fun.

61. Christmas tree lighting ceremonies

Gather employees and families to ring in the holidays with a magical tree-lighting event. Carolers, treats, photo ops with Santa, and holiday crafts add to the nostalgia. Trees could be decorated based on specific themes and remain up for seasonal cheer throughout the office.

62. New Year’s Eve galas

Why wait for midnight? Host a glamorous New Year’s Eve-themed gala for employees at any time. Break out black tie apparel, festive party hats, noise makers, and bubbles for toasting. Decor, cuisine, music, and countdowns set the scene to celebrate new beginnings.

63. Seasonal festivals

Tap into the energy of the solstices with lively festivals for the spring equinox, summer solstice, fall equinox, and winter solstice. Align activities, decor, food, and music around each season’s themes and traditions. 

64. Spring garden parties

Celebrate seasonal rebirth with a spring celebration in lush outdoor spaces. Entertain with floral centerpieces, butterfly releases, egg hunts, herb planting, springtime treats, and music from string quartets. Shake off winter with the sights and smells of spring!

65. Summer beach festivals

Bring the ocean to the office with a beach bash featuring tropical decor, limbo contests, leis, sunglasses, and more. The endless summer vibes make for laidback fun among colleagues, regardless of the season. Bonus points if you work somewhere with an actual beach nearby!

66. Fall harvest celebrations

Pay homage to the season of the bounty with fun harvest activities. Set up pumpkin carving, pie-eating contests, hayrides, and autumnal floral arrangements. Serve up classic fall dishes (hello, mashed potatoes!), baked goods, hot ciders, and other tasty treats to get people in the mood.

67. Outdoor garden games and activities

Make the most of warm seasons by gathering colleagues outside for fun games and activities. Consider bocce ball, croquet, volleyball, frisbee, capture the flag, relay races, or tug of war. Getting into the playful spirit builds rapport among teams.

Miscellaneous Event Ideas

Round out your event calendar with creative gatherings beyond standard meetups. Unique venues, interactive installations, pop-up parties, and modern twists on traditional events all make for memorable and Instagram-worthy experiences.

68. Unique venues

Go beyond typical hotel ballrooms and convention centers. Unique venues like art galleries, museums, gardens, historic buildings, and breweries add character to events that attendees won’t soon forget. Match the setting to your theme or purpose for maximum impact. 

Tip: Need help finding the perfect event space? EventUp has you covered with a robust marketplace of venues. 

69. Rooftop parties

Soak in gorgeous skyline views at chic open-air rooftop bars and lounges. These modern venues are perfect for cocktail receptions, posh dining, dancing, mingling, sunset toasts, and more. Rooftop parties provide scenic backdrops above the hustle and bustle below.

70. Historic site events

Take guests on a trip back in time by hosting events at storied museums, mansions, gardens, and other historic spaces. Costumed actors, decor from the era, and period-appropriate food all add old-world charm. 

71. Pop-up events

Stage a surprise event in an unexpected public space to surprise and delight attendees. Consider flash mobs, outdoor concerts, theater acts, or impromptu games in parks and plazas. Passersby take pause, have fun, and ask, “What’s this all about?”

72. Interactive experiences

Engage your attendees’ senses with interactive components people can see, touch, hear, smell, and even taste. Ideas include digital graffiti walls, augmented reality coloring books, ball pits, personalized scent bars, and immersive sound environments. Interactivity brings events to life!

73. Virtual reality experiences

With VR headsets, attendees can explore captivating worlds like deep seas, outer space, fantastical realms, and simulations tailored to your brand or event theme. This next-level digital interactivity offers perspectives they couldn’t have otherwise.

74. Augmented reality scavenger hunts

Turn your next event into a high-tech scavenger hunt by having attendees use a special app to find virtual objects around the venue. Players scan special markers to unlock AR surprises, clues, and challenges, testing their knowledge in fun ways.

75. Interactive art installations

Surprise and delight attendees with interactive displays triggered by sound and motion. As people weave between responsive columns, their movements create dazzling patterns. Interactive installations become creative “playgrounds” at events.

Seamlessly Execute Your Next Event

Planning your next corporate event takes creativity, strategic thinking, and tireless coordination. But with so many innovative options to choose from, you’re bound to find the perfect theme that will make your next event stand out. 

This guide covered event categories ranging from health and wellness events ideas to seasonal celebrations and technology and innovation events. The key is choosing ideas and themes that align with your company’s values and purpose.

At EventUp Planner by Tripleseat, our all-in-one event management platform streamlines coordination so you can focus on creating exceptional experiences. From online registration to branded apps and on-site badging, we provide the tools to manage your catalog of events from start to finish seamlessly.

Don’t waste time juggling multiple vendors and spreadsheets. EventUp Planner provides a simplified, intuitive solution that enables flawless execution. See how we can make your next event a success! Request a demo today.

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The Role of Technology in Event Management for Associations

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Using event technology to its full potential allows associations to provide enriching, personalized experiences to members. The right tools can track and consolidate event data, adapt to members’ needs and preferences, and use automation to eliminate administrative tasks.

CRMs, association management software, and event planning platforms go beyond managing member data and event planning. These tools empower your association to fulfill the commitments and value promised in its membership offerings without increasing staff workloads. 

In this guide, we’ll explore how your association can leverage technology when planning and promoting events. 

What technology do associations need for events?

Associations rely on software for effective membership management, data collection and tracking, financial record-keeping, and much more. These tools also assist in the event planning process to optimize promotion and facilitate smooth interactions with attendees.

The following systems and tools work together to support successful events:

  • Customer relationship management (CRM) system: This tool stores information about your members, identifies prospects, records interactions, and nurtures relationships with current and potential members. Track event metrics such as total attendance and attendee feedback using your CRM. Integrate your event management and marketing tools with your CRM to ensure this data is visible across every system your association uses.
  • Association management software (AMS): Your AMS platform may be used to facilitate attendee registrations, process payments for tickets, manage event promotions and other communications, and leverage data from your CRM to personalize the event to each member. 
  • Event planning and management tools: Event planning software is designed with specialized tools to simplify event management. Streamline event schedules, set up various ticketing options, and quickly access reports to track your association’s progress. 

Because each system has different capabilities, integrating your technology framework allows you to maximize the impact of each tool. You may need to contact your technology consultant to set up integrations and explore ways to optimize event management processes.

How does technology improve event data management?

To host successful events, associations must understand their members. Carefully tracking event data enables associations to adapt future events to fit members’ preferences and interests, making each event better than the last.

Over time, analyzing the following metrics will enable your association to organize events that draw qualified prospects to its events:

These are four kinds of event metrics associations can track using technology, listed in the text below.
  • Attendance rate: This is the percentage of registrants who attend the event. Measuring attendance rate can reveal gaps in event communications and pinpoint disengaged members. Using attendance rates from multiple events, your association can track how many attendees who attended your previous event also attended the next one (i.e., retention rate).
  • Engagement data: Understand the number of attendees per session or workshop, the average time attendees spend at the event, interactions during Q&A sessions, and more. These specific data points provide more granular insights into members’ interests. Leverage these insights in future campaigns to create personalized marketing messages.
  • Content metrics: See how many times certain pieces of content, like videos or presentations, were downloaded or viewed. Those downloaded many times or viewed after the event are likely the most valuable to members—keep this in mind when planning future events or creating training courses and workshops.
  • Revenue: Track total income from a variety of sources, including ticket and merchandise sales, sponsorships, and exhibitors. Easily reference data about each payment, including time of sale, payment method, and more, to learn and adapt to members’ preferences. For example, if many attendees waited until the last minute to purchase tickets, offer an early bird discount for your next event.

Measure and analyze metrics that align with your goals for the event. If your association holds a webinar to introduce more members to an exclusive course, track how many attendees sign up for the course to measure event success.

What are the benefits of integrating event systems?

When your association can easily access and analyze event data, it can recognize opportunities to effectively engage members, personalize sessions and benefits to their preferences, and identify new event ideas.

Some key advantages of integrating the tools and systems your association uses include:

  • Eliminating data silos. Data silos occur when information is isolated in two or more separate systems, reducing your data’s timeliness and accuracy. Fíonta’s website integration guide echoes this point, explaining that a key benefit of integrating your website with your CRM is that it makes data analysis more manageable by removing the need to duplicate data manually between systems.
  • Identifying trends sooner. Data that is up-to-date reflects current trends in member behaviors, enabling associations to take advantage of opportunities quickly. Recognizing and adapting to trends early gives associations a competitive advantage and opens the door to innovative events and other offerings that attract new members.
  • Expediting decision-making. With real-time access to data, associations can make research-driven decisions about their events on a faster timeline. Over time, this can optimize resource allocation, improve member engagement and retention, and foster continuous improvement.
  • Improving scalability. Integrated systems can accommodate association growth and adapt to evolving needs. In event management, this flexibility makes it possible to process larger volumes of ticket sales, offer events in different formats, and customize forms and workflows accordingly.

These integrations significantly reduce your staff members’ workloads by automating administrative tasks like enrollment and post-event follow-up. This maximizes staff members’ impact by giving them more time to innovate and interact with members.


Before planning your association’s next event, evaluate technology’s role and whether there are any gaps. Are you unable to quickly assess event analytics due to data silos? Or do you need a specialized tool to manage specific needs? Integrate your tools and prioritize scalable solutions so your association can seamlessly track event metrics, cultivate personalized experiences, and optimize future events.

How to Create an Event Website + Best Event Website Examples

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Your event website has the potential to be the biggest driver of corporate event attendance. An optimized, functional, and user-friendly event website acts as the centralized online hub for your event. It’s where attendees can register, get information, and engage with your brand. 

With various digital marketing channels also playing a huge role in face-to-face, hybrid, or virtual event promotion today, optimizing your event website for registrations and attendance is crucial. These supporting channels can also help drive interest and numbers for your event, not to mention open the door to potential sponsorship, partnership, or vendor opportunities. According to Bizzabo, many event organizers are spending an increased budget on marketing their events.

However, you will only see the true benefits if your website functions as intended and is best positioned to succeed on its own merits while supporting your event marketing goals.

How to Build a Successful Event Website

1. Choose a Specialized Event Management Platform

There are plenty of website builders and content management systems (CMS) that give event organizers many options to create a basic website without the need for extensive hard coding. However, using a generic website builder limits what you can do for event promotion. 

Specialized event management platforms like EventUp Planner’s event website builder provide built-in tools to boost registrations and attendance. Features like customizable registration forms, promo code management, and email marketing integration make it easy to optimize the signup process. Robust attendee management tools also help drive attendance by allowing for personalized communication.

Other flexible CMS solutions like WordPress can offer plenty of customization opportunities and third-party integration with plugins for CRM software, social media, and others. However, you will need to consider whether this is more prudent than opting for an end-to-end event management system that streamlines website creation, promotion, and event delivery in one place.

2. Optimize Website Content for SEO

Many event attendees will find your website organically through search engines. Following technical and content SEO best practices ensures your pages rank high for relevant search terms and keywords that drive active and passive interest in your event, its content, featured speakers, topics, and so on.

Follow the tips below for optimizing your event website for SEO purposes:

  • Include target keywords in page titles, headers, content, alt text, etc. Make use of relevant terms event-goers would search for.
  • Create unique, high-quality content that answers questions and provides value. Blog posts and FAQs help boost your visibility.
  • Make pages easy to navigate with clear calls to action (CTAs) and mobile-friendly design elements.
  • Build external interest and hype for your event and earn quality backlinks to your site by guest posting on industry blogs, directories, resources, etc.

Optimizing content for search helps you attract more registrants through organic traffic. In doing so, you can build a reputable website that ranks well for relevant terms which can help for future event promotion.

3. Make Your Website Mobile-Friendly

What is a “mobile-friendly” or “mobile-responsive” website? These are websites that quickly adapt to the user’s screen layout. This means that regardless of the type of phone or tablet someone is using, they’re able to access all the information they need in an easy-to-use, easy-to-read layout—just like someone would on a desktop or laptop computer.

It’s natural for attendees to look up the details of the event, even when they are already in attendance. Having a mobile-responsive website gives your attendees a consistent user experience, puts all details of your event at their fingertips, and helps keep frustration to a minimum. Investing in responsive website design also aids in SEO optimization. Google prefers mobile-optimized websites as opposed to desktop-only websites. So, the chances of your mobile-responsive website securing a top ranking in the search results are automatically improved. As a matter of fact, Google now reprimands websites that aren’t mobile-responsive!

Your target audience is on their phones a lot. So, making your site mobile-friendly is one quick way to help boost your event registrations.

4. Make Event Registration Easy for Attendees

The registration page of a website has one simple goal: to convert visitors into attendees.

The easier the registration process is, the more prospective sign-ups you can get. Removing any friction or unnecessary blockers from the event registration process will help you significantly when creating interest in your event.

  • Only ask for essential customer info like name, email, and ticket type. Additional questions can be included in a post-purchase survey.
  • Offer social login options alongside email registration for faster signups.
  • Allow group registrations for families, teams, etc., with one form submission.
  • Accept global payment methods like PayPal to accommodate overseas attendees.
  • Use partial registration to allow attendees to save progress and complete signup later.

Simplifying registrations removes most risks of abandonment, which, according to WPForms, is something that 81% of event website users do. Creating a seamless experience makes it easy and quick for attendees and thus maximizes conversions.

To provide a smooth registration experience, make sure your website contains all the necessary information on the page and has a clear path to register. Call-to-action (CTA) buttons are a great way to help direct users to the registration form and grow your event registrations. Make sure your CTA stands out from the rest of the page with a larger font, a different color, or a pill button. Want to design the perfect event registration landing page but aren’t sure where to begin? Learn more about how to build the perfect event landing page.

5. Make Event Ticket Purchasing Seamless

Providing a good checkout experience is crucial to an event website’s success. Once a visitor has decided to register, don’t let an annoying acquisition procedure make them second guess their decision.

When building your registration form, keep in mind that simpler is better. According to the Baymard Institute, a long and complicated checkout process can lead to 17% checkout abandonment. On the other hand, the same report mentions that a seamless checkout design can lead to a nearly 36% increase in checkout completion—so it’s worth ensuring your process is as efficient as possible!

Partnering up with a professional ticketing partner is the best way to secure maximum mobile-optimized payments.

6. Promote Early Bird Pricing

Early bird tickets incentivize registrants to sign up sooner by offering discounted pricing. 

Promote this via:

  • A deadline countdown timer on your event page. This creates an urgency to act fast.
  • Social media posts and email campaigns focused on the early bird offer and looming expiration dates.
  • Initial launch promos like first-x registrants get early bird pricing.
  • Early bird referral rewards for sharing the deal with connections.
  • Targeted ad campaigns that draw interest in early bird event tickets.

Driving early registrations helps create buzz for your event and lock in attendees. 

Another option is offering payment plans which can help attendees spread the costs of tickets. For certain high-priced events, scattering payments can help attendee cash flow and still guarantee income and attendance, even if that means full payment is obtained later.

7. Spotlight Your Speakers and Program

Many attendees will want to know the full extent of what your event is offering. Details such as who is speaking and exhibiting and why they should consider going are key drivers before they register their interest. Make your website full of engaging, relevant information that adds value to attendees considering going but aren’t quite ready to commit yet.

Consider adding the following features to your event website:

  • Speaker spotlights on the homepage and in featured posts. Names, photos, biographies, and session info build credibility and drive interest if added with relevant, thought-provoking content.
  • A clear agenda or program overview page, as well as dedicated speaker profile pages, can go a long way. List session titles, summaries, times, and presenters, as well as a timetable that attendees can print or flesh out via a mobile application. In the tech industry alone, 97% of event organizers use agenda functionality in their applications.
  • Categorization by tracks, topics, industries, etc., so visitors can easily find relevant content and plan their day accordingly.

Showcasing your lineup and what attendees will experience gives your website more marketing power. Make sure to communicate openly and transparently about any schedule alterations or adjustments.

8. Ensure Event Agendas & Schedules Are Easy to Find

Make sure key information such as event details, location, date, time, event descriptions, and line-ups are clearly mentioned on the website. The clearer you can display this information, the better! Consider placing it right at the top of the page or in your hero image.

If the event has a conference followed by other events, make sure that they are all mentioned on the agenda. The more reasons you can give to attend your event, the more your event registrations will grow.

9. Use Professional Images

The visual draw of an event must be perfect to catch the attention of a potential attendee, so it’s always a great idea to have a selection of professional images to choose from to help you promote your event.

If your team has hired a professional photographer during past events to capture shots of the guests, speakers, and other activities, don’t forget to use these photos on your event website! This can help generate FOMO (fear of missing out), which in turn can help increase registrations.

If you haven’t hired a photographer in the past, here’s a friendly reminder: not only are photos great promotional material for your future use, but real, candid photos can help your attendees reminisce and share your event online well after the fact. In the meantime, consider including photos from elsewhere that capture the spirit of your event. Venues are always invested in having terrific photos of their space, so be sure to ask your venue contact for some of their favorites.

Try avoiding generic “stock” photos on the event website, however, as these can come across as inauthentic. Using real images from past events and local venues—or anything your attendees may be familiar with—will help make the website more relatable and trustworthy.

Finally, the concept of professional images does not end with photos. Graphics matter, too! Hire a graphic designer or use existing well-designed graphics and branding to highlight event proceedings.

10. Include Videos on Your Event Website

Thanks to social media, online videos have become the most popular form of media by a landslide. And what’s not to like? Videos are compelling, easy-to-digest, and highly interactive.

Videos are also incredibly powerful promotional tools, and there are several ways of using them effectively on event websites. Using video content in place of a hero image (or otherwise on your homepage) helps create a dynamic web experience.

Brainstorm with your team how to best show visitors what they can expect at your event, whether through highlights of a past event, a showcase of the venue, or something else altogether. When produced effectively, videos can help clarify the character of your organization and the event being promoted and generate a ton of excitement. Videos also tend to do a better job of persuading visitors to attend an event (when compared to text and photos alone as they offer a lot of information in a short amount of time.

Finally, videos keep visitors on your page longer. The longer visitors stay on your page, the better your SEO ranking will get over time.

11. Embed Social Proof

Visitor testimonials, reviews, social media activity, and past attendance metrics act as social proof that your event delivers value. According to OptInMonitor, testimonials can increase conversions by 34%.

Build trust and confidence by displaying the following:

  • Quotes and feedback from past attendees. Include their name, photo, and company with their permission, showcasing the success of your past events.
  • A feed of social media posts, reviews, and ratings on your event pages.
  • Attendance numbers, customer logos, and growth stats from previous editions.
  • Links to photo galleries on social media showing past event experiences.

Proving your event’s track record and community provides the nudge many prospective visitors need to register and commit to attending your forthcoming event.

12. Promote Event Social Sharing & Expand Your Reach

Word of mouth is the best form of marketing for a reason! People are much more inclined to try something if an acquaintance recommends it to them. Social media has amplified this human tendency, making sharing information effortless. Therefore, having social media profiles for your event is an absolute must if you want to grow your event registrations, in addition to having social buttons on your event website linking to these profiles. Here are some other ways to use social media to generate more buzz for your event.

13. Use Retargeting Ads

Retargeting ads follow website visitors with your branding and messaging across other sites. They also allow your audience to see your brand and event and be reminded of what they could be missing out on. If they haven’t converted yet, sometimes retargeting event ads can give them enough impetus to go beyond that proverbial line.

Other ways you can bring prospects back to your event website can involve the following:

  • Install tracking pixels like Google Tag Manager to deploy retargeting ads.
  • Create display and social ads on different platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, driving visitors back to register.
  • Customize messaging for those who started registration but didn’t complete it.

Retargeting your website traffic with ads multiplies your visibility to drive signups. Align your social media retargeting ads with granular CRM data to fine-tune your audience targeting options.

How to Use Event Website Templates for Consistent Design & Branding

Why Your Event Website Needs a Consistent Design

Consistent visuals reinforce your company’s brand, but they do more than that. According to Forbes contributor Solomon Thimothy, a consistent brand image makes your company look more put-together – a must when attendees are trusting you to deliver an exceptional event experience in exchange for their dollars and time.

“Imagine walking into a restaurant where every server wore whatever they wanted, or a department store where no one wore a name tag,” he writes. “How could a customer identify who to turn to for help? Everything might be running smoothly in your eyes, but a polished brand image is necessary to show that you know how to run your business.”

Megan Powell, owner of Little Dot Creative, suggests in a post on her blog that branded visuals also play a role in customer loyalty. “Your visual brand is a puzzle piece that works with the rest of your brand in a system to create an experience for your clients and customers. When all of these pieces work well together, you start to build a loyal audience, and establish trust, which will lead to more customers and clients for your business.”

Loyalty is critically important for those involved in planning event series. Earning repeat attendees requires that the first event these guests participate in be memorable. Brand visuals may only be one part of this puzzle, but it’s easy to see how a well-designed event can create a greater and more memorable impact than one that’s devoid of consistent visuals.

Knowing that visual consistency is so important, consider all the different branding opportunities for your entire portfolio of events. Although some of the items listed below may not be relevant to a particular event, use this list as a starting place for creating your own “to design” list.

Opportunities to carry branded visuals throughout your event:

  • Your event website
  • Your event’s registration pages
  • Checkout sequence and “thank you” pages following registration or ticket purchases
  • Event signage (print and digital)
  • Advertising banners
  • Event badges or name tags
  • Print materials provided during the event
  • Staff or team member t-shirts
  • Your event’s mobile app
  • Your event’s social media pages and banners

Event Website Design Tips

Building Your Event Website

Website templates help simplify the visual branding process for events. When used correctly, templates can bridge the gap between the consistent branded design you want to create and the amount of time you have available to customize every element (let alone your technical or design skills).

Take EventUp Planner’s library of pre-built event website templates as an example. The library contains options for all event types, including webinars, conferences, product launches, retreats, and more, while the advanced publishing engine allows you to customize them by adding or deleting individual elements. The template provides a canvas, and the event manager can easily customize the template by adding in their logo, color palette, imagery, and more to build a white-labeled, branded experience.

When you have access to website templates, you can set up a beautifully branded website once and then clone it as often as you need to for future events. You’ll get all the benefits of consistent visual branding without the effort needed to manually recreate it every time.

Look at Your Existing Branding

Visual branding can be difficult to define. But generally speaking, “Visual identity is all the things that the consumer can see about the company,” according to marketing analyst Prince Kapoor. That encompasses the following elements, among others:

  • Your logo (or logo variations)
  • Your typography
  • Your brand colors
  • The style of imagery you use

Most event planners know to put their logo on their event materials. However, not all carry through the other elements listed here – yet consistency with fonts, colors, and imagery are all necessary to give a put-together impression and improve guest loyalty, as mentioned above.

When choosing an event website template, make sure you’re able to optimize the pages provided for each of these elements. Finding event templates that are the closest to your existing branding will minimize the amount of time you have to spend customizing them to your needs.

Consider Your Event’s Personality

Next, think through the impression you want to give guests when they interact with your event’s design elements. No matter what your company’s branding might look like, you’d expect that the visual design for a marketing trends conference would look different than an annual gathering of estate planners.

  • Are you hosting a fun networking-driven event, or will the material presented be more serious in nature?
  • Are you trying to educate or to inspire?
  • Is your industry cutting-edge, or is it more traditional?

Your answers to these and other questions may overlap. You may, for example, want to impart useful information to attendees while also getting them fired up for the future. However, the greater your understanding of the kind of personality you want to convey at your event, the better prepared you’ll be to communicate your chosen personality through your design choices.

Think Through Demographics

Another important consideration when designing your event is the demographics of the likely attendees, as the reaction of individual groups to different visual elements may vary.

For example, imagine that you’re hosting a retreat for startup entrepreneurs, who may respond well to bold colors and vibrant imagery. Contrast that to the conference of a professional association, where a more classic look and buttoned-up styling may be appropriate.

Of course, that doesn’t mean you can’t push the envelope. In fact, standing out from the norm with visual branding that defies industry convention in some way—large or small—can help to create a memorable experience that sticks with attendees. Gauge how much deviation from the norm is acceptable by examining either your own experience with the group or the standards being set by other events in the space.

Event Website Design Mistakes to Avoid

If you commit to understanding both your company’s visual brand and the identity you want to create for your event, you’ll end up ahead of those who don’t take these elements into consideration (or who don’t extend them to all possible aspects of event design). However, it’s also a good idea to keep the common event design mistakes below in mind when you’re still in the planning stages:

  • Don’t copy. The look and feel of your event should look uniquely yours. Leaning too heavily on the design elements used by others won’t increase your authority by association – and it could land you in legal hot water for potential copyright infringement.
  • Don’t make your logo do the heavy lifting. Your brand is more than your logo. Make sure other elements of your company’s and event’s visual identity – like your branded colors and typography – make it onto your event assets.
  • Avoid inconsistency. As Karla Cook writes on the Hubspot blog, “When you attach your brand name to something, it should reflect and be compatible with your brand’s values and voice.” It takes more energy to carry your branding throughout each of your event’s assets, but the value built through consistent visual branding is worth the effort.

And finally, don’t reinvent the wheel. Event website templates make it easy to not just create branded assets, but to replicate them as often as you need to for future events.

But keep in mind that just because they can be replicated easily doesn’t mean they should be. Each event’s design should reflect its unique mood, makeup, and theme. These elements may seem arbitrary or casual, but they are not. They speak directly to any event’s most important asset – its attendees. Subtly, they can send signals that affect how attendees engage with others, participate in activities, or even affect their decision to return for future events.

So, to help craft an event your attendees will remember, take these design elements into consideration. Taken together, they can have a huge impact on your event’s overall success.

Event Website Trends & Examples

Forward-thinking event marketers are paying attention to current design trends to create websites that impact, engage, and convert.

The predominant web design trend for 2024 is the injection of a more human element. Websites are becoming more relatable, conversational, and intuitive through the use of personalization, customization, and unique user experiences. Here are a few ways you can capitalize on this humanizing trend to design impactful event websites that engage your audience.

The Power of Authentic Visual

Written content is invaluable for SEO but images are taking precedence in site design. But not just any images. Gone are the days of staged stock photos. The emerging trend is to use real images, and high-quality authentic photography. In fact, studies have shown that images featuring real people—candid photos that are easily relatable and capture moments of real life—are more effective at converting visitors. Try using images from last year’s event or photographs of the conference center where the event is being held to engage prospective attendees. Check out 99U Conference’s website or SXSW for inspiration.

Modular Design

Modular design is here to stay. This is good news for event marketers since it’s an easy, foolproof way to create a clean, accessible website. From the event marketer’s perspective, card, block, and grid design styles are flexible, streamlined, and easy to build; from the attendees’ viewpoint, modular websites are intuitive and easy to navigate, creating a positive user experience. The Adobe MAX Creativity Conference website is an excellent example of the efficacy of block design. (Try refreshing the page to see new designs!)

Intuitive, Natural-Language Forms

Registration forms and surveys are an integral part of an event website for interacting with prospects and attendees. Going forward, forms will use everyday language to ask questions and obtain information in a more conversational and engaging way. With customizable forms, event marketers can design questions using natural language to gather customer data more effectively while delivering a simple, unique user experience.

Videos

Videos of past events—speakers addressing the group, live audiences engaged with presentations, and real people enjoying themselves at the event—create a feeling of authenticity and relatability. Visit the Internet Summit website for ideas.

Value-Driven Flow

By showcasing speakers and keynotes on your event website, prospects can easily visualize, as they scroll through the site, the value they will receive by attending. Salesforce employs this technique successfully for their annual Dreamforce event.

Event Recap

By featuring a real-life recap of the previous event on the website, event marketers can manage attendees’ expectations while piquing their interest in the upcoming event. Check out Inbound for an excellent example of this technique.

Building Beautiful Event Websites Without Coding or Developers

Creating and publishing event websites has historically been a challenge for marketers—especially ones without an army of developers and designers at their disposal. This means that, for many marketers, building an event website can feel like stumbling in the dark.

With outdated workflows, you might find yourself wondering:

  • “How do I make our website and registration forms work together?”
  • “What do I do if I need to fix a mistake on the website quickly?”
  • “How can I collect and use attendee data to make our events better?”

Create Great Event Websites the Easy Way

It doesn’t have to be rocket science to create beautiful event websites. Foundational event management platforms like EventUp Planner are designed to make your life (and your teams’ lives) easier. They offer intuitive website builders that empower event organizers and marketers to effortlessly create professional event websites.

If you thought you needed to be a coding guru to create an event website that’ll make your attendees say, “Wow, count me in,” think again! Long gone are the days when you needed to write lines of complex code to design a terrific website.

Here are just a few ways that today’s event management platforms help you create event websites in less time and with less stress.

Drag-and-Drop Functionality

The website builders in today’s most robust event management platforms are user-friendly and feature simple drag-and-drop functionality. This helps you effortlessly visualize and customize your website. It also means even first-timers can create the event website of their dreams!

When you look to create your first website, you might not be sure where to begin. No problem! Platforms like EventUp Planner feature plenty of easy-to-use website-building presets that help you hit the ground running.

Further, the addition of easily customizable page blocks allows you to break your site into bite-sized sections such as headlines, hero images, text boxes, speaker profiles, and videos. This offers you complete control to dictate the flow and user experience of your website from header to footer and beyond.

Your Event Website, Your Brand

Maintaining brand consistency is crucial, and that’s where white-label event website builders really shine. Platforms like EventUp Planner enable you to infuse your brand’s personality into every inch of your website. From adding your logos to using your brand’s fonts and colors to showcasing your own engaging images and videos—you can do it all.

With the right platform, embodying your brand’s distinct look and feel is a breeze. Let this serve as a head’s up: you don’t need to be a top-tier designer to create event websites that your attendees will fall in love with!

Save Time with Templates

A major perk of website builders featured in today’s event management platforms are time-saving templates. If you’re juggling multiple events, these templates can be a lifesaver.

Having a library of customizable, flexible website templates at your disposal gives you a massive advantage, especially when those templates are informed by years of experience working with some of the biggest brands in the world. (Speaking of big brands, did we mention that EventUp Planner has collaborated with industry giants like Adobe, NBC, SXSW, and more? They’ve got some great things to say about us. Check out some testimonials here!)

Effortless Automation

Modern event management platforms are all about making your life easier through automation. Automation helps you save valuable time and eliminate manual errors, ensuring consistent quality across all your digital assets and communications. For example, EventUp Planner automatically syncs your event settings with your event website by incorporating automation into every aspect of your event, allowing you to spend less time creating an event website and more time on curating an unforgettable experience.

Contact blocks play a pivotal role in populating event websites with up-to-date information. From event agendas and sponsorships to speaker profiles and registration forms, changes made in your event settings will be automatically reflected on the website in real time. Whether updating session times, adding new speakers, or modifying registration forms, organizers can ensure that their event website remains in perfect harmony without lifting a finger.

Rinse and Repeat

More than 60% of event planners repeat the same event portfolio year after year. That’s a lot of déjà vu! Who wants to create the same event website from scratch over and over each time? Not us!

That’s where cloning comes in. With the click of a button, you can duplicate websites and settings, meaning you don’t have to upload your brand materials every single time. All your assets—logos, fonts, colors, and images—are saved and plugged in automatically. For organizations that host a portfolio of similar events, it saves tons of time and allows you to reallocate team resources where they matter most.

Create and Manage Beautiful and Branded Event Websites with EventUp Planner (formerly Attendease)

EventUp Planner allows you to create and manage beautiful, branded event websites with zero coding required. Create on-brand, fully customized websites with ease and keep control of your brand across your entire portfolio of meetings and events—without relying on developers and designers.

With our advanced publishing engine/ website builder, you can create and publish user-friendly, branded event websites with the click of a button. Flexible registration forms, beautiful event templates, and customizable surveys are at your disposal, no matter what your budget. With EventUp Planner, you can easily launch a compelling event website—with a human, relatable feel—that will delight attendees and drive lead generation. 

With EventUp Planner, you will:

  • Create beautiful agency-grade websites without the agency
  • Reduce in-house team resources needed to build event websites
  • Ensure all of your websites stay on brand all the time
  • Replicate your event websites in just a few clicks

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How to Create Highly Effective Sales Conversations at Events

  • Event Management

Events offer tremendous opportunities to generate leads and move prospects along the sales funnel. Yet it’s surprising how many people struggle to start meaningful conversations that result in an adequate number of potential leads and sales to pay off the costs and overcome the challenges of event marketing.

When it comes to any event-based lead generation, speaking and listening are far more important than simply turning up. Attending and expecting leads and sales to blossom out of thin air is a pipe dream, at best. While holding an exhibition, leading a seminar, conducting a session, or giving a presentation accomplishes more of what you need to generate initial interest, you need to maximize every interaction, whether active or passive. 

Stuck for inspiration on how to start meaningful, powerful sales conversations at your next event? Look no further than this article. The tips and strategies outlined below will help you captivate audiences, build rapport, qualify leads, and nurture relationships during and after events, whatever your function is.

Make Yourself Visible

Of course, certain slots may be available to deliver keynote sessions or presentations at an expo, trade show, or networking event. But if there is one available to you, consider taking the opportunity to deliver a short and impactful session, as you never know what leads could be waiting in the wings. 

Dynamic presentations will make your audience instantly recognize you and leave a positive impression, and they will be more inclined to speak to you after the session concludes. Captivating and engaging speakers who have mastered the art of executive presence and leadership will likely find more prospects reaching out post-event, opening a variety of potential sales avenues. 

Even if you’re not speaking, take advantage of the opportunities you have to attend sessions and ask questions. Doing so will improve your visibility and, bilaterally, make more people recognize you.

Craft Thoughtful Messaging

Captivating your audience, however big, is crucial to opening sales doors. Every conversation should boil down to a carefully crafted message, value proposition, and solution. Ensure you demonstrate the types of people or businesses you help, the problems you solve, and what makes you unique and stand out from the rest. 

Refine this into an evocative, meaningful, outcome-focused elevator pitch that you can memorize and convey with enthusiasm and passion. The foundations will make dialogue between potential leads and yourself more compelling and purposeful.

Adopt an Active Mindset

Many attendees will instinctively adopt a passive mindset; in other words, they will politely listen, move on, and do little else. Being proactive and fully leaning into and embracing conversations will help you stand out and, in many ways, help them overcome initial barriers of uncertainty.

Initiate small talk, ask thoughtful questions, and demonstrate that you’re actively listening by referencing details they may have mentioned in passing. Depending on the event, attendees will likely seek providers, products, and services from vendors to help them with specific problems. You can show a sincere interest if you can uncover these through active networking and conversation. Even if they may not be your ideal customer, they may be able to refer you to someone who is. 

Leverage the Power of Body Language

It’s widely debated that most communication comes from non-verbal cues, but there’s reason to believe it’s a significant conversation driver. Conscious body language is crucial for connecting with prospects meaningfully and making a positive impression. 

Maintain friendly eye contact, face people directly, avoid looking over shoulders, and subtly mirror their posture and mannerisms. If they seem closed off or reserved, it may indicate that they wish to end the conversation. If they are exhibiting welcoming signs that encourage open conversation, approach them with some friendly small talk to begin with.

Keep Conversations Flowing

Once a conversation begins, work intuitively to transition an off-topic discussion to business matters. A typical innocuous example would be asking the subject why they’re attending the expo or conference or whether they’ve had any worthwhile conversations. From this, you can ask pertinent and non-invasive questions to drill down on their specific pain points or day-to-day problems that require solutions. 

You can naturally weave in expertise and authority through retellings of client success stories without overwhelming them with forceful tactics and sales jargon. If you manage to engage with prospects in a 15-minute conversation where you can convey experience and credibility, and there seems to be a genuine interest to carry things on further, give them a business card or some printed sales material and invite them for a chat down the line. Consider printing case studies and testimonials for added effect, as these are known to drive leads.

Overcome Objections Positively

Throughout your interactions with attendees, some conversations will whittle down to one or several sales objections, which are straightforward to overcome. Prospects may mention that they have tight budgets, a lack of authority to make critical business decisions, or incumbent suppliers tied to long contracts, to name just a few.

Rather than view these as a dead end, welcome them as an opportunity to stay connected and informed. Emphasize that you are happy to find the best solution for their needs, even if that cannot materialize straight away. Provide reassurance through convincing and compelling client testimonials and stats on deliverables, with no emphasis on costs or bottom lines. Aim to end each chat on a positive note.

Collect and Nurture Leads Strategically

When a discussion reaches its natural conclusion, if you deem the person a suitable lead for you, politely request their contact details in a way that offers them further value. Suggest forwarding details on additional client case studies or examples of projects completed for them to review at their own pace or an email recapping recommendations you’ve discussed in person for their reference. This gives you and them a meaningful reason to connect post-event.

Load leads into your CRM system and trigger personalized, bespoke follow-up conversations to progress your discussions and topics of interest. Events are just the starting point to garner potential attendees in your database, but after the event, you can uncover their intentions. 

When they return to their routines after the event, their mindsets and attitudes may drastically differ from how you engage with them. Tailor your lead generation and follow-up messaging accordingly, based on the conversation(s) you have with each prospect after the event. If there is genuine recall and interest, adapt your strategy to give them everything they need to make an informed decision.


With careful preparation and a firm strategy, corporate events can become a huge driver of quality leads for brands across industries. Prioritize meaningful conversations and intentionally guide prospects through your funnel in the ways outlined above to see improved quantity and quality of leads right off the bat.

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Engaging Patients in Healthcare Fundraising: 5 Event Tips

  • Event Management
Healthcare fundraising professionals sit in front of a laptop.

Patients are among your healthcare facilities’ most passionate supporters. They’ve directly benefited from your organization’s care and formed genuine bonds with your healthcare staff. As a result, many patients are motivated to give back by donating. 

One of the most effective ways to harness patients’ passion and engage them in healthcare fundraising is by hosting events. Events provide a unique opportunity to promote your cause, generate support from patients, and show appreciation for patient donors. Plus, your healthcare and fundraising staff can meet with patients in person to form more personal relationships and strengthen their ties to your organization. 

This guide will explore these five strategies for engaging patients in healthcare fundraising events: 

  1. Identify highly engaged patients to invite. 
  2. Plan an inclusive event.
  3. Offer opportunities for patients to tell their stories.
  4. Use multichannel marketing.
  5. Recognize patient contributions. 

Highly engaged patients can become some of your nonprofit’s top donors. The key to connecting with them is to identify the right prospects and reach out in ways that resonate with them. 

1. Identify Highly Engaged Patients To Invite 

When planning an event, you might conduct a variety of general outreach activities to drive registrations, such as sending emails to your entire subscriber list or posting on social media. In addition to this widespread marketing, targeted outreach can be highly effective for engaging former patients.  

Targeted outreach involves finding highly engaged patients who you think would be interested in supporting your fundraising efforts and personally inviting them to your upcoming event. 

Use your hospital’s constituent relationship management system (CRM) to identify patients who are past donors, volunteers, or event attendees. These patients have already shown an interest in your philanthropic opportunities and are likely interested in attending your fundraising event. 

You can also browse your CRM to identify highly engaged families of patients. Search for family members who have donated or supported your healthcare organization in a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign. 

Personally invite these individuals to your event with a tailored email or handwritten event invitation. Reference their past interactions with your healthcare organization, whether through donating, volunteering, or another activity. Let them know how your upcoming event intersects with their interests.

For example, you could write something like:

Hi Meredith,

This is Jennifer from Healing Hearts Children’s Hospital. I wanted to reach out to personally invite you to our upcoming Summer Splash fundraising auction. We so appreciate your continued involvement in supporting our mission, whether through your volunteer efforts or social media advocacy. Our upcoming event will be a great opportunity to connect with other former patients, hospital staff, and others in our healthcare community to support children in need. Please RSVP at the link below. We hope to see you there!

A message like this fosters a personal connection, shows appreciation, highlights the benefits of attending the event, and provides a convenient way to register. 

2. Plan An Inclusive Event

About 13% of the U.S. adult population has a disability. Therefore, your patient community is likely made up of individuals with diverse accessibility needs and backgrounds. Open the door for more patients to join your event by making it as accessible and inclusive as possible. 

Create a welcoming environment by: 

  • Offering in-person and virtual engagement options. Not all patients may be able to join your event in person. However, you can bring the experience to a wider audience by offering a virtual option. Find an event platform that allows you to livestream your event for attendees who want to tune in from home. 
  • Ensuring your physical event space is accessible. For example, make sure your event can be fully accessed by attendees who use wheelchairs or walkers. Create wide walkways between tables and ensure your venue is completely ADA-compliant. Provide quiet rooms for those who may need to leave the main event area for any reason, such as attendees with sensory needs. 
  • Providing translation services. Your patients may not all speak English as a first language. Consider the language diversity within your primary audience to determine the type of interpretation services to offer. For example, if many of your patients are Deaf or hard of hearing, provide an on-site sign-language interpreter. 

Taking these measures shows patients that you care about creating an inclusive environment and want to make sure they’re as comfortable as possible at your event. 

3. Offer Opportunities For Patients To Tell Their Stories

Stories are incredibly powerful. They can create emotional connections and inspire someone to become a long-term supporter of your cause. 

Plus, stories are more memorable than facts alone. Neuroscience researcher Paul J. Zak found that “character-driven stories with emotional content result in a better understanding of the key points a speaker wishes to make and enable better recall of these points weeks later.” 

Make your fundraising event more engaging and fulfilling for patients by inviting them to share their stories with other attendees. For example, you could offer opportunities like: 

  • Small group discussions that allow patients to share their stories with others who have had similar experiences
  • Talks or seminars where patients and healthcare professionals share their stories
  • Written testimonials where patients share their stories on small pieces of paper and pin them to a large wall

This is another opportunity where your organization’s fundraising tools can come in handy. For example, you can use AI fundraising solutions to identify highly engaged patients who have shared their stories on other platforms, such as social media or your website’s blog. Because these patients have already expressed strong support for your mission, you can invite them to share their stories at your event or become donors themselves.

Provide plenty of donation opportunities throughout your event so that attendees who are inspired to give can do so immediately. Offer a QR code to your online donation page, opportunities to submit check donations, and the ability to contribute via a card reader or mobile payment processing device managed by one of your staff members. 

4. Use Multichannel Marketing

Patients each prefer different communication channels, and preferences often fall along generational lines. For example, Baby Boomers prefer face-to-face communications or phone calls, while younger generations like Gen Z are more comfortable using social media. 

With this in mind, using a multichannel marketing strategy will help reach different audiences more effectively. Promote your event using channels like: 

  • Email: Send event reminders and the registration link to make it easy for patients to RSVP. 
  • Social media: Share event previews or a behind-the-scenes look at your event preparation process to generate buzz on social media. 
  • Your website: Make your event information page easy to find using buttons and calls to action on your website’s homepage. 
  • Direct mail: Send personalized event invites directly to your most involved patients. 
  • Flyers: Post event flyers in your facilities’ waiting rooms or entryways. 

Increasing event registrations requires promoting your event as an experience that will benefit attendees, not just your organization. To get an idea of what those benefits are, Kanopi’s guide to healthcare web design recommends putting yourself in patients’ shoes when designing online marketing materials. Consider what would influence your audience to see your event as a can’t-miss experience, and incorporate those elements into your marketing efforts. 

For example, perhaps your event will feature a special performance from a famous musician or free refreshments and a talented DJ. Or, maybe your event is your region’s largest awareness walk for heart disease. Find the unique element that sets your experience apart to inspire more interest. 

5. Recognize Patient Contributions 

Fundraising research has shown that 13% of donors stop giving because they don’t receive any acknowledgment for their gifts. By showing appreciation for donors’ gifts, you’ll inspire them to continue giving and show prospective donors that your organization prioritizes donor recognition. 

Because of the special relationship between patient donors and your healthcare institution, your appreciation efforts should feel thorough and genuine. Show gratitude to patient donors with recognition efforts such as: 

  • Awards. Offer awards to top patient donors or patients who have contributed the most to your hospital through peer-to-peer fundraising. Allow them to share their story at your event if they feel comfortable. 
  • Speeches from doctors or nurses. According to BWF’s healthcare fundraising guide, healthcare professionals “play an essential role in creating positive patient experiences.” Fostering trust between healthcare professionals and patients is essential to engage more patients in your fundraisers. At your fundraising event, invite doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff to speak in front of attendees, thank donors for their contributions, and highlight donors’ accomplishments. 
  • Appreciation videos. Compile gratitude messages from healthcare professionals and other patients who have been supported by donations. Play the videos throughout your event to generate fundraising momentum and inspire mid-event donations. 

In addition to these public recognition methods, show the impact of patient donations. For example, send patient donors information about how many other patients were supported through their monetary gifts. You could say something like, “Your $300 gift can help provide personal hygiene items for eight patients.” This helps connect fundraising directly to positive results for real patients, showing donors that their gifts matter. 


Many patients may be inspired to give back to your institution but don’t know the best ways to make an impact. By engaging patients in fundraising events, you can show the impact of financial gifts, inspire more donations, and provide convenient ways to donate. A positive event experience can turn patients into lifetime donors, so use these tips to plan a fulfilling, engaging opportunity.

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